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698 BIBLIOGRAPHY Biblio- West :— January 1st, 1813. Pablication, Dedicated (by per- g»piy' mission) to his Excellency Lachlan Macquarie, Esq., Governor of New South Wales, &c., <fec. A. West most respectfully begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public that his select collection of beautiful views in New South Wales are now ready for delivery. The size of the plates are 12 in. by 18. Subjects as follow : — 1. Botany Bay Harboar, with a view of the Heads, taken from Cook s Point 2. Port Jackson Harbour, with a distant view of the Bine Mountains, taken from South Head. 3. First Part View of the town of Sydney, taken from Bennelong's Point. 4. Second Part View of the town of Sydney, taken from Bennelong's Point. 5. Hunter's River, near Newcastle, taken from Prospect HilL 6. Newcastle, with a distant view of Port Stephens, taken from Prospect HilL 7. North Harbour, with a view of South Head, taken from Belmonth. 8. Native Camp, near. Cockle Bay, with a view of Parramatta Biver, taken from Daweb' Point. 9. Third Part View of the town of Svdney, taken from Dawes' Point 10. Fourth Part View of the town of Sydney, taken from Dawes' Point 11. First Part View of the town of rarramatta, taken from the north side of the river. 12. Second Part View of the town of Parramatta, taken from the north side of the river. Price of the Set, Three Pounds. To be had of the proprieter, A. West, Dawes's Point, Sydney. Plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 0, 10, and 11 are engraved by W. Presston, horn Drawings by J. Eyre ; Plates 5 and 6 engraved by Presston, from Drawings by J. R. Brown ; Plates 8 and 12 are engraved by P. Sla^ger, from Draw- ings by J. Eyre. The series was continued in 1814. Clark: — Field sports, t&c, <&c., of the native inhabitants of New South Wales ; with ten coloured plates by the Author [John Heaveside Clark]. Dedicated, by permission, to Rear- Admiral BUgh. 4to. [Title and Descriptive Text, 9 leaves.] London, 1813. ^ This work is also bound up as an api)endix to another work : — Foreign Field Sports, Fisheries, Sporting Anecdotes, dec., &c From Drawings by Messrs. Howitt, Atkinson, Clark, Manskvicfa, &c. With a Supplement of New South Wales. Containing 110 plates, coloured. 4to. [unpaged]. London, 1814. Another edition. Eoyal 4to., pp. 168. Text and 110 plates coloured. London, 18191 The ten plates composing the New South Wales section are : — Smoking out the Opossum, Hunting the Kangaroo, Throwing the Spear, Climhing Trees, Fishing (two plates). The Dance, Warriors of New South Wales, Trial All are drawn by J. H. Clark, and engraved by M. DuboBT|;. Digitized by Google